Utter frustration, and what a surprise, a set piece. Ange getting upset at the questions we are asking of his team at defending corners, but it's a problem. 100% they are important, and Romero was p*ss poor weak on this occasion. Coventry will be licking their lips coming up against the Spurs defence.
@TomBarclayjournalistАй бұрын
That Coventry game feels very significant now
@joeymoraceАй бұрын
Takeaways: - Romero has been responsible for several key goals conceded in the first four weeks. If he doesn't improve, Dragusin deserves to come in and have a go. It would send a message to the dressing room that everyone is droppable if you don't perform. - Our wingers continue to be ineffective. A system built around possession, creating chances, and clinical finishing is bound to fail when we can't score goals. Especially when we can't keep clean sheets, a philosophy of "just score more than the opponent and the defending won't matter" will fail. - We keep hearing how excited the coaching staff is with Gray and Bergvall, but they haven't been given the chance to play. What is the point of bringing in talented youngsters over proven quality if you don't give them a chance? On that note, what was the point of re-signing Timo Werner? I used to think it was a no-brainer to bring him back, but he's been woeful in every cameo thus far. I'd rather see Mikey Moore get an opportunity considering he's our future.
@TomBarclayjournalistАй бұрын
Some good points there. Romero’s form - and his subsequent reposting of a tweet about his flight home from international duty - will likely come up in Tuesday’s press conference. Gray and Bergvall must be putting on pressure now. And I get your point on Werner, but I suppose he was brought in for the busy schedule which hasn’t started yet. Expecting Moore to be relied upon in a similar way already seems a lot to ask of a 17yo, as talented as he is